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took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremist the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections then we would have accepted the results of the vote should not deprive syrian minorities of the right to produce a bit in political life as one should not to bribe the syrian liberal political groups have the rights at this stage of rebuilding a home where the coalition should not be about revolutionary power it should be about a legitimate government and the german government should represent the opinions and interests of the whole syrian nation our position is balanced and we see that what we are seeing now is wrong. just a few minutes we'll take a look back at president obama's visit to
took part in the anti assad movement says the coalition is being guided by islamist radicals. the coalition went too far forming a monochrome government which we can characterize as extremist the reason behind this is the mechanisms that we used in the selection of a head of government. under the ground whose coalition wasn't elected it was the point and radicals make up the majority that does not match the reality of syrian society if this coalition was the result of free and fair elections...
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the leader of the opposition syrian national council has accused washington of supporting president assad and that's after the u.s. made it clear that it won't fulfill his request to shoot down syrian warplanes with a nato patriot missiles deployed in neighboring turkey and the arab league meantime has had serious seat in the body to be opposition and also officially endorsed lead member states to send arms to rebel fighters and the russian foreign ministry has reacted by saying the moves are illegitimate and only encourage more bloodshed in syria about yomi as a kid we the editor of the pan-african news wire says the arab league is looking out for itself when extending support to the rebels. we also have to understand the political composition of the arab league has been dominated a little last several years. the gulf emirates these elite forces. operating in countries that are not democratic themselves therefore they have no real moral basis for criticism of the government in damascus also on these arab emirates in the gulf heavily with the united states and the north atlantic treaty or
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security council against any military intervention no wonder experts say bashar assad recently asked the group of five to help bring the conflict to an end many experts believe that despite brics being an informal group it's geopolitical weight is already very high as for political rule of bricks it's quite q.j. actually is the major international institution which preserved the whole human kind of. solving economic problems for example the g twenty. i think at this point the decisions of g. twenty have pre-determined position brics so brics has yet to become an officially established organization but the russian president already said cooperation within this bloc will be more stop foreign priority this year and considering that at least five countries including mexico indonesia in egypt are willing to join the world may soon see a powerful alliance of developing economies which experts say even in its current configuration may become the world's wealthiest union of states in thirty years. u.s. officials at guantanamo have acknowledged more prisoners have joined the hunger strike ove
security council against any military intervention no wonder experts say bashar assad recently asked the group of five to help bring the conflict to an end many experts believe that despite brics being an informal group it's geopolitical weight is already very high as for political rule of bricks it's quite q.j. actually is the major international institution which preserved the whole human kind of. solving economic problems for example the g twenty. i think at this point the decisions of g....
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the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week in which both sides accuse the other of using chemical weapons in any mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo which killed some twenty six people and wounded dozens not of that incident was swiftly labeled by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president assad the syrian regime osce the united nations to launch an investigation the russian ministry has said that if there are reasons to believe that chemical weapons in fact were used an international group comprising of permanent united nations security council members has to be saying to syria the american president barack obama he has constantly in the past put the issue of chemical weaponry
the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week in which both sides accuse the other of using chemical weapons in any mysterious explosion near the city of...
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now the united states is supporting bashar al assad's policies in syria at least that's what the leader of the opposition council says after his request for affectively imposing a partial no fly zone over syria was denied by washington more of that coming up in just a few here on r.t. . and a major countrywide surveillance plan in america hits a stumbling block because local governments say a foot. to the drone initiative this more after the break. what do you know where to live. when you don't have a family. you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also if he's a like. people like he used to be. for the homeless. here with us here in all it's he on real research i live in moscow. at the leader of the opposition syrian national council has accused washington of supporting president assad that's after the u.s. made it clear it won't fulfill his request to shoot down syrian warplanes with a nato patriot missiles deployed in neighboring turkey by the arab league meanwhile has handed syria's seat in the body to the opposition it also officially endorsed member states
now the united states is supporting bashar al assad's policies in syria at least that's what the leader of the opposition council says after his request for affectively imposing a partial no fly zone over syria was denied by washington more of that coming up in just a few here on r.t. . and a major countrywide surveillance plan in america hits a stumbling block because local governments say a foot. to the drone initiative this more after the break. what do you know where to live. when you don't...
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a staunch supporter of president bashar al assad it is the first time since the start of the uprising there's been a suicide attack in a mosque report. xeni has the details. the most shocking new. details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the door of the mosque and. happily the happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to dissolve it it's inside the mosque. which is one of the most important schooled in syria and one of the most important one in the islamic would he is the one who was targeted mainly because. he was he was considered a supporter. of the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and the fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around that time of the and said syria but he insisted on his and his position and did not change into becoming one of this one of the people who were. best. meanwhile cracks are appearing in the anti assad syrian national coalition after the election of a new prime minister to govern rebel held areas the election of her son who
a staunch supporter of president bashar al assad it is the first time since the start of the uprising there's been a suicide attack in a mosque report. xeni has the details. the most shocking new. details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the door of the mosque and. happily the happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to dissolve it it's inside the mosque. which is one of the most important schooled in syria and one of the most important one in the islamic would...
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a sunni muslim he was an important pillar of support for president bashar al assad is part of the small alawite sect it's the first as suicide attack to hit a mosque since of the syrian uprising began reporter abdulemam was any has the details the most shocking news and details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the door of the most. happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to a dissolve it and started the mosque of mr that i've done which is one of the most important school in syria and one of the most important one in their stomach would be is the one who was.
a sunni muslim he was an important pillar of support for president bashar al assad is part of the small alawite sect it's the first as suicide attack to hit a mosque since of the syrian uprising began reporter abdulemam was any has the details the most shocking news and details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the door of the most. happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to a dissolve it and started the mosque of mr that i've done which is one of the most...
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senior muslim cleric have been killed in a suicide bombing in central damascus president bashar al assad has vowed to avenge his friend's death by ridding syria of extremists more than eighty others were injured in the explosion which authorities suspect targeted the cleric muhammad are a sunni muslim all beauty was an important pillar of support for president bashar assad who is part of a smaller a wider sect it's the first suicide attack to hit a mosque since the syrian uprising began reported abdulemam azimi has the details. the most shocking news and most details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the daughter of the most. happily the happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to or dissolve it's inside the mosque of mystery which is one of the most important school in syria and one of the most important one in the islamic would he is the one who was targeted mainly because he was he was considered a supporter of. the syrian government and he made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and
senior muslim cleric have been killed in a suicide bombing in central damascus president bashar al assad has vowed to avenge his friend's death by ridding syria of extremists more than eighty others were injured in the explosion which authorities suspect targeted the cleric muhammad are a sunni muslim all beauty was an important pillar of support for president bashar assad who is part of a smaller a wider sect it's the first suicide attack to hit a mosque since the syrian uprising began...
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no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that two rebel fighters have been killed and some twenty three people wounded it does follow last week in which we saw accusations from both sides accusing the others of using chemical weaponry when there was a mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo now you remember that in that explosion twenty six people were killed and dozens more wounded that explosion was quickly and swiftly they billed by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad the syrian regime has since the united nations to launch an investigation and the russian ministry has said that if there are reasons to believe that chemical weapons were used an international group comprising of permanent united nations security council members has to be sent to syria what we
no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that two rebel fighters have been killed and some twenty three people wounded it does follow last week in which we saw accusations from both sides accusing the others of using chemical weaponry when there was a...
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even after assad leaves. but we can begin the process of moving it in a better direction and having a cohesive political opposition i think is critical to that. with respect to the conversation that took place between prime minister netanyahu and prime minister erdogan, i have long said that it is in both the interests of israel and turkey to restore normal relations between two countries that have historically had good ties. it broke down several years ago as a consequence of the flotilla incident. for, you know, the last two years i've spoken to both prime minister netanyahu and prime minister erdogan about why this rupture has to be mended. that they don't have to agree on everything in order for them to come together around a whole range of common interests and common concerns. during my visit, it appeared that the timing was good for that conversation to take place. i discussed it with prime minister netanyahu and both of us agreed that the moment was right and fortunately they were able to begin the pro
even after assad leaves. but we can begin the process of moving it in a better direction and having a cohesive political opposition i think is critical to that. with respect to the conversation that took place between prime minister netanyahu and prime minister erdogan, i have long said that it is in both the interests of israel and turkey to restore normal relations between two countries that have historically had good ties. it broke down several years ago as a consequence of the flotilla...
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>> we would have preferred assad go two years ago. last year, six months ago, two months ago. assad lost legitimacy bhwhen he started firing on his own people and killing his own people who were initially protesting peacefully for a greater voice in their country's affairs. obviously that has escalated during the course of time. so, the answer is the sooner the better. in terms of the question how, i think we have already discussed that. there is no magic formula for dealing with an extraordinarily violent and difficult situation like syria's. if there was, i think the prime minister and i would have already acted on it and it would already be finished. instead we have to apply steady international pressure, strengthen the opposition. i do think that the prospect of talks in geneva involving the russians and representatives about a serious political transition that all the parties can buy into may yield results, but in the meantime, we're going to continue to make sure that we're helping the opposition and obviously dealing with the humanitarian situation and we will do so in
>> we would have preferred assad go two years ago. last year, six months ago, two months ago. assad lost legitimacy bhwhen he started firing on his own people and killing his own people who were initially protesting peacefully for a greater voice in their country's affairs. obviously that has escalated during the course of time. so, the answer is the sooner the better. in terms of the question how, i think we have already discussed that. there is no magic formula for dealing with an...
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president assad vowed revenge. we will destroy their extremism until we have cleansed the country. little doubt the syrian leader is referring to the rebel fighters. the opposition denying anything to do with the attack. ed henry is with the president. >>> ed, president obama is under a lot of pressure to take some military action in syria. >> that's right, including from some fellow democrats, who like carl levin, if not boots on the ground, at least a no-fly zone. senator levin and joining senator john mccain there could be surgical astrikes. the president acknowledged emotionally and frankly that it eats at him, the fact he is struggling with the decision about what to do when, as he put it so many women and children are being slate erred. he also said when it comes to u.s. military intervention, you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. >> you question may be suggestings why haven't we simply gone in militarily. and i think it's fair to say that the united states often finds itself in a situation where, if it goes going n militarily. it's cries size it. and if it doesn't do
president assad vowed revenge. we will destroy their extremism until we have cleansed the country. little doubt the syrian leader is referring to the rebel fighters. the opposition denying anything to do with the attack. ed henry is with the president. >>> ed, president obama is under a lot of pressure to take some military action in syria. >> that's right, including from some fellow democrats, who like carl levin, if not boots on the ground, at least a no-fly zone. senator levin...
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a sunni muslim who was an important pillar of support for president bashar assad who is part of the smaller alawite sect it's a versus who was out of date to hit a muslim is a syrian uprising began reporter was amy has the details. of the most shocking news and details that after the bomb they discovered another bomb which is the daughter of the most. happily the happy news that it wasn't exploded. they managed to absolve it and sergeant the mosque of mr the madonna which is one of the most important school in syria and one of them. that important one in their stomach would be is the one who was targeted mainly because. he was he was considered a supporter of. the syrian government and made some strong speeches every friday trying to convince people to join the army and fight for their country and he was he was under a lot of threats around the time of the and said i rest in syria but he insisted on his and his position and did not change into becoming one of the one of the people who are reducing the rest. meanwhile cracks appearing in the empty syrian national coalition after the election
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for president assad. on the other hand, you could say it is bolstering supporters. is that possible? >> the opposition -- some of the opposition accused assad of standing behind the opposition. in general, there is condemnation. even the united nations security council condemns the assassination. he was someone who spoke four languages -- english, arabic, turkish, kurdish. he traveled and was well regarded, and he always was very much into calling people for the unity of syria, for some kind of reconciliation. since the uprising in syria started, he was dedicated on where he stood. he was against armed rebellion. against themuch movement, and that is why he was very strongly criticized by many in the opposition in the past few years. >> thank you very much indeed. the president of cyprus will be heading to brussels to present international lenders with a new financial plan. finance ministers in the eurozone will meet sunday to consider his proposal. it follows a decision by parliament to pass several bill
for president assad. on the other hand, you could say it is bolstering supporters. is that possible? >> the opposition -- some of the opposition accused assad of standing behind the opposition. in general, there is condemnation. even the united nations security council condemns the assassination. he was someone who spoke four languages -- english, arabic, turkish, kurdish. he traveled and was well regarded, and he always was very much into calling people for the unity of syria, for some...
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at the same time that he was threatening bashar al-assad and a wrong? >> yes, but they are both provocative. they are both belligerent. they are destabilizing forces and have been for years. he understands that the israelis are reliable allies, valuable allies in many ways. they are in a difficult neighborhood. the israelis, two years ago obama called for it. it's going to be dicey. iran is still the world's leading sponsor of terrorism,. lou: thepresident use the expression game changer if it were to occur. was his visit to israel a game changer? >> i think it is a little too early to tell. what we don't know is what those two men said behind closed doors. we should have no illusions here. however warm and cozy it can be. lou: however cozy the relationship. however warm the reception. these gentlemen have istinctly different things when it comes around. >> i almost agree. not entirely. i don't think thee have different agendas. i think that everything that was said, what you heard is that obama and benjamin netanyahu were much closer together are not.
at the same time that he was threatening bashar al-assad and a wrong? >> yes, but they are both provocative. they are both belligerent. they are destabilizing forces and have been for years. he understands that the israelis are reliable allies, valuable allies in many ways. they are in a difficult neighborhood. the israelis, two years ago obama called for it. it's going to be dicey. iran is still the world's leading sponsor of terrorism,. lou: thepresident use the expression game changer...
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. >> there can be no room for avoidance or anything less than full compliance by the assad regime. in the event of noncompliance, we have committed to impose measures under chapter seven within the u.n. security council. >> we expect full compliance with the requirements the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons imposes. if they are not met or somebody uses chemical weapons, the un security council will take measures in accordance with chapter seven of the u.n. charter. of course, this does not mean every time a violation is reported actions will be taken automatically. we first have do verify and review such reports thoroughly, because there are a lot of fabrications surrounding this issue and we have to be very careful. >> john kerry said that bashar al-assad's willingness to comply with the agreement will be put to the test ridley and if he fails, the threat of force could be back on me table and the u.s. president retains the right to defend the u.s. before there is even a vote in congress. at the same time, the commander said it does not concern the syrian oppos
. >> there can be no room for avoidance or anything less than full compliance by the assad regime. in the event of noncompliance, we have committed to impose measures under chapter seven within the u.n. security council. >> we expect full compliance with the requirements the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons imposes. if they are not met or somebody uses chemical weapons, the un security council will take measures in accordance with chapter seven of the u.n....
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the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither side appears able to outgun the other, but that could change if western nations were to meet the demands of the syrian opposition leader. he wants them to supply heavy weapons to the rebels, but there are fears that could make matters worse. >> there are concerns that you could create something you do not want. no stable system, no partner for the international committee -- community. instead, a safe haven for jihadism, a new hotbed for instability and all of the associated risks. >>
the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their...
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they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against bashar al- assad. he is making his case for trusting moderate forces in syria, but he also wants a weapons the free syrian army. >> we do not need weapons to attack others, but in order to defend ourselves. we are now organized sufficiently so that germany will say yes to supporting us. >> a tough challenge for the ambassador of the syrian opposition in paris. -- he is working against radicalization in the forces, but he still backs arming the rebels. >> it is your responsibility to act since the europeans have let the syrian people high and dry for the last two years. russia, iran, and -- are backing the atrocities. >> sobering statistics after two years of conflict. 70,000 people dead, over one million refugees, much of syria reduced to rubble. arming the president's opponents remains controversial. a rift has opened up over the issue in the eu. with britain and france pushing for dropping in eu weapons embargo, there is little indication that the german government will budge. >> even if there were n
they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against bashar al- assad. he is making his case for trusting moderate forces in syria, but he also wants a weapons the free syrian army. >> we do not need weapons to attack others, but in order to defend ourselves. we are now organized sufficiently so that germany will say yes to supporting us. >> a tough challenge for the ambassador of the syrian opposition in paris. -- he is working against radicalization in...
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they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against bashar al- assad. he is making his case for trusting moderate forces in syria, but he also wants a weapons the free syrian army. >> we do not need weapons to attack others, but in order to defend ourselves. we are now organized sufficiently so that germany will say yes to supporting us. >> a tough challenge for the ambassador of the syrian opposition in paris. -- he is working against radicalization in the forces, but he still backs arming the rebels. >> it is your responsibility to act since the europeans have let the syrian people high and dry for the last two years. russia, iran, and -- are backing the atrocities. >> sobering statistics after two years of conflict. 70,000 people dead, over one million refugees, much of syria reduced to rubble. arming the president's opponents remains controversial. a rift has opened up over the issue in the eu. with britain and france pushing for dropping in eu weapons embargo, there is little indication that the german government will budge. >> even if there were n
they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against bashar al- assad. he is making his case for trusting moderate forces in syria, but he also wants a weapons the free syrian army. >> we do not need weapons to attack others, but in order to defend ourselves. we are now organized sufficiently so that germany will say yes to supporting us. >> a tough challenge for the ambassador of the syrian opposition in paris. -- he is working against radicalization in...
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attempt to prosecute julian assads and other members of that we can use team. by the way there's more news online for the moment including get out of the way and the tourist robert blasts through five six four guards hostage and escapes captivity forcing a red faced police force to launch a major manhunt plus. zombies in spain hundreds of people have been running for their lives from a mass of blood thirsty creatures find out what was going on there by heading to. dozens of extreme right wing protesters have gathered outside the headquarters of fascist movement and to them on the return of two italian marines from india the soldiers were originally extradited to appear in court on charges of shooting dead two fisherman off the country south coast when he went to find out more about this fascist movement. this is the house of italy's modern day fascists and imposing building in rome it stood empty until ten years ago members of the cousin pound movement barged through the doors put up their flag and became squatters after a decade of fruitless attempts neither t
attempt to prosecute julian assads and other members of that we can use team. by the way there's more news online for the moment including get out of the way and the tourist robert blasts through five six four guards hostage and escapes captivity forcing a red faced police force to launch a major manhunt plus. zombies in spain hundreds of people have been running for their lives from a mass of blood thirsty creatures find out what was going on there by heading to. dozens of extreme right wing...
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the reason is precisely because he wants to support assad. also he is receiving influence from iran, iran, of course, is main supporter of assad. the other reason is sectarian one. this isn't as if malaki isn't aware of what he is doing. he is, of course. the story, secretary of state, representing a country which has been in retreat from iraq. obama made a decision to leave no residual american military in iraq, which essentially would have zero influence. we have zero influence. that is why iraqi sees america as relevant. obama talks about the tide of war receding. side of war is rising and america is receding. it's irrelevant. that is the story of visit. >> shannon: also a stop in afghanistan. there has been discussion whether we were on the same page with leaders there in afghanistan. something we said today, we are on the same page speaking with president karzai. what do you make of that? >> karzai apologized to what he said when he suggested that somehow the u.s. is involved with the taliban. and all of their al-qaeda links. to somehow
the reason is precisely because he wants to support assad. also he is receiving influence from iran, iran, of course, is main supporter of assad. the other reason is sectarian one. this isn't as if malaki isn't aware of what he is doing. he is, of course. the story, secretary of state, representing a country which has been in retreat from iraq. obama made a decision to leave no residual american military in iraq, which essentially would have zero influence. we have zero influence. that is why...
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all of various groups fighting assad of syria. they want assad to go. they also potentially bring that violence across the border from syria into lebanon and most particularly into jordan. i think obama was trying to have a better relationship with king abdullah of jordan. unlike other parts of arab spring where they are willing to let kings fall but with abdullah he has to support him and give him the kind of assistance he needs especially to deal with the refugees. problem with refugees they rarely come alone. there will be fighters that want to bring the fight to jordan. >> arthel: that makes it so complicated. i was in istanbul, turkey and i was talking to a guy from syria. he was saying that want president obama to arm the rebels, opposition forces. britain and france are on board with the notion but how do you think president obama will move forward with respect to syria? of course, there is chemical weapons factor. >> we have green and white and now i think what he has done he put the red line. chemical weapons we're not going to let that happen.
all of various groups fighting assad of syria. they want assad to go. they also potentially bring that violence across the border from syria into lebanon and most particularly into jordan. i think obama was trying to have a better relationship with king abdullah of jordan. unlike other parts of arab spring where they are willing to let kings fall but with abdullah he has to support him and give him the kind of assistance he needs especially to deal with the refugees. problem with refugees they...
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and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to apply present assad's forces use of the syrian army and so we're going to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use me is wrong and if the rebels are using them they should be conducted to war crimes now the opposition the prime minister i guess a naturalized u.s. citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you think back two years to the libyan air. and to see a very similar scenario because. he had spent many decades in the us he'd studied in the us and it was a very revealing wiki leaks cable from the us ambassador to libya which said that you know he was our kind of man he was the sort of person who could follow the us line so to speak and i think the same scenario with this man today is neat-o. because he spent decades living in texas and he's from the us if he's got a passport and of course the the americans want to make sure that when president assad falls they got their man in damascus and they've ch
and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to apply present assad's forces use of the syrian army and so we're going to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use me is wrong and if the rebels are using them they should be conducted to war crimes now the opposition the prime minister i guess a naturalized u.s. citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you...
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you know president assad keeps pointing fingers to turkey's role jordan the arab league for making the situation in syria worse do you have any other cards left to play we have the card of syria under the syrian people it is the syrian people who are standing against terrorism it is the sudan people who are standing against car bombs and car explosion the syrian people who are standing against it are usually part of the few times a day and it is a sudan people who are going to make the future of syria but a guard list of all the designs that others might have again a city under going as the sudan people you mentioned the arab states who are creating chaos in syria why would they be interested in creating chaos in syria and to stick it destabilize the region. i think it is against their interests in the long run and unfortunately i don't think those who are creating chaos and city are right from the beginning have a totally independent will whether in their countries old or in the region unfortunately they are carrying out their designs that every design ploy that asian you know under p
you know president assad keeps pointing fingers to turkey's role jordan the arab league for making the situation in syria worse do you have any other cards left to play we have the card of syria under the syrian people it is the syrian people who are standing against terrorism it is the sudan people who are standing against car bombs and car explosion the syrian people who are standing against it are usually part of the few times a day and it is a sudan people who are going to make the future...
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vague they said that they welcome any initiatives that will help stop the violence but before that assad must go reiterating their stance which has been the cause of the deadlock for many months. and so you are also discussed speculation about the use of chemical weapons in syria and both demanded a proper investigation looking into these rumors go to visit is the latest in the whole ongoing diplomatic marathon over that of syria what was achieved during previous high level meetings i understand that the russian president vladimir putin has met with other world leaders on this issue there. oh definitely a visit to sochi continues this diplomatic marathon that's been happening recently russia was earlier visited by u.s. secretary of state to the prime ministers of great britain israel and other officials with syria of course dominating the talks and perhaps we're witnessing right now a shift in the approach by many western nations to resolving the conflict in syria since basically threw out the car for that since its start to most western states clearly took the side of the rebels and now
vague they said that they welcome any initiatives that will help stop the violence but before that assad must go reiterating their stance which has been the cause of the deadlock for many months. and so you are also discussed speculation about the use of chemical weapons in syria and both demanded a proper investigation looking into these rumors go to visit is the latest in the whole ongoing diplomatic marathon over that of syria what was achieved during previous high level meetings i...
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. >>> the syrian president bashar al-assad is not ruling out the possibility of u.s. military strikes. with an interview in the tv station he said that the u.s. has a history of violating the u.n. shatterer. >> at one moment under the pretext of chemical weapons. at other team times the pretextl be something different. violating all human and moral values, perhaps we should take that possibility into account everywhere in the world, and this is what we do in syria. we ask ourselves is there a possibility that an offensive could take place. there could not be one at that time but who knows when that possibility could become a reality. >> 20 people have been killed in the iraqi capital zag bat. worsening violence in the country has meant death tolls have reached a level not seen since 2008. >>> more than 140 children who have been detaped in agency in the last few months, most were arrested when a security forces stormed last ma. we have this report from our course upon tent icorrespondent. who we're not naming for security reasons. >> this family is missing their son.
. >>> the syrian president bashar al-assad is not ruling out the possibility of u.s. military strikes. with an interview in the tv station he said that the u.s. has a history of violating the u.n. shatterer. >> at one moment under the pretext of chemical weapons. at other team times the pretextl be something different. violating all human and moral values, perhaps we should take that possibility into account everywhere in the world, and this is what we do in syria. we ask...
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they have long provided support to bashar assad. >>> people in cyprus are lining up to do something they haven't done in weeks, withdraw money from the bank. tell us more about this. >> they do have a limit on how much they can withdraw but at least there's someone at the bank they can talk to. people in cyprus are shuffling back toward some sense of order. international backers came in. now managers have reopened banks for the first time in nearly two weeks. people have joined the lines to withdraw their cash. some are relieved and others unhappy that withdrawals are limbed to 300 euros. government officials say they'll keep the ceiling on withdrawals and other capital controls in place for about a month. the president and members of cabinet will return 20 to 25% of their salaries to state coffers to take responsibility for the chaos. banks were heavily exposed to the debt problem in neighboring greece. under the terms of the bail out the country's second largest bank is to be shut. accountsf under 100,000 euros will be combined with those of the largest bank, the bank of cyprus. accoun
they have long provided support to bashar assad. >>> people in cyprus are lining up to do something they haven't done in weeks, withdraw money from the bank. tell us more about this. >> they do have a limit on how much they can withdraw but at least there's someone at the bank they can talk to. people in cyprus are shuffling back toward some sense of order. international backers came in. now managers have reopened banks for the first time in nearly two weeks. people have joined...
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well first we know that punishing assad should not be by force for that we have. the league the national legality we have the international criminal court so the answer to punish is never to use force the answer to punish is to go through justice that's the real issue but the main problem today again is to try to protect the syrian people and for that the force is not going to give us any and force will mean more people dying on the ground it means new escalation we should not forget that not only we have a civil war in syria but we have a big fight between sunnis and shias and so the problem is not at the level of the use of force and we have seen in iraq that force. only created more problems we have one south than people dying every month in iraq so i don't think forces and then they answer is to use diplomacy to have steps going forward and that will eliminate the risk of force if we can have peace again. now it looks like the overwhelming majority of americans prefer a diplomatic solution to syria despite president obama's attempts to explain why he would lik
well first we know that punishing assad should not be by force for that we have. the league the national legality we have the international criminal court so the answer to punish is never to use force the answer to punish is to go through justice that's the real issue but the main problem today again is to try to protect the syrian people and for that the force is not going to give us any and force will mean more people dying on the ground it means new escalation we should not forget that not...
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while calling for surgical airstrikes to help drive the bashar al-assad. the president repeated that any evidence of this weapon to use would be a game changer, as he put it. president obama defended his administration's reluctance to use mlitary force to quell the syrian civil war. >> when we are working with the syrians themselves, so this is not externally imposed, but rather something that is linked directly with the aspirations of the people inside of syria, it will work better. lou: the king has also said the same. inside jordan comment they are the they deliveredwith answer should bashar al-assad we powers. >> we need to institute a transition as quickly as possible. if the issue ever came up, all of us would have to put our heads together and figure out if that would help the balance quickly. lou: the senate in the midst of a vote. their eressions, not ours. a senate budget bill being passed for the first time in more than four years. the congressional budget act of 1974 was signed into law. we will be taking that up with the "a-team." angela mcglo
while calling for surgical airstrikes to help drive the bashar al-assad. the president repeated that any evidence of this weapon to use would be a game changer, as he put it. president obama defended his administration's reluctance to use mlitary force to quell the syrian civil war. >> when we are working with the syrians themselves, so this is not externally imposed, but rather something that is linked directly with the aspirations of the people inside of syria, it will work better. lou:...
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to date thank you ben and most of the past and present assad has recently appealed to brics countries to actually intervene and stop the crisis in syria. what more can the breaks countries do other than russia and china to actually help this conflict is there anything else to do. i think the brics country can do for that mush understand for stopping violence and thirty hours violence has to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and then the sudan people should decide for themselves that we can't deny now that the syrian crisis has a regional and international level and that unless these store lovers are sorted out and that unless there is a real intention to stop the crisis by these two lovers it's very difficult to stop with inside syria because this is not a crisis that is only in the city are but it is a crisis that being threatened are financed by both regional and international forces speaking of president putin. he recently during his visit to germany suggested that all shipments of arms to syria should be stopped but that includes shipments to your side as
to date thank you ben and most of the past and present assad has recently appealed to brics countries to actually intervene and stop the crisis in syria. what more can the breaks countries do other than russia and china to actually help this conflict is there anything else to do. i think the brics country can do for that mush understand for stopping violence and thirty hours violence has to stop by all sides and then they have to go around the table and then the sudan people should decide for...